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  1. Melmoth, the Wanderer: a melo-dramatic romance, in three acts. (Founded on the popular novel of that name.) Performed, for the first time, at the Royal Coburg theatre, on Monday, July 14th, 1823
  2. Bertram: a tragedy in five acts by Charles Robert Maturin 1780-1824, 1847-12-31
  3. Bertram; or, The castle of St. Aldobrand, a tragedy, in five acts by Charles Robert, 1780-1824 Maturin, 2009-10-26
  4. Charles Robert Maturin: The Forgotten Imitator (Gothic Studies and Dissertations) by John B. Harris, 1980-09
  5. Nut Between Two Blades: The Novels of Charles Robert Maturin (Gothic Studies and Dissertations) by Peter M. Henderson, 1980-09
  6. Charles Robert Maturin (The Irish Writers Series) by Robert E. Lougy, 1975-02
  7. Melmoth the Wanderer (Penguin Classics) by Charles Robert Maturin, 2001-02-01

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Massa, Philippe, marquis de, 18311911. Masters, Edgar Lee, 1868-1950. Maturin,Charles Robert, 1780-1824. Maugham, W. Somerset (William Somerset), 1874-1965.
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Maturin, Charles Robert, 17801824 Matz, Bertram Waldrom, 1865-1925 Maugham, W.Somerset (William Somerset), 1874-1965 Maupassant, Guy de, 1850-1893
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25. Coffs Harbour Education Campus New Titles List
823.7 MATU Melmoth the wanderer / Charles Maturin ; edited with notesby Douglas Grant ; wi Maturin, Charles Robert, 17801824.
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26. Elmore Plays
Maturin, Charles Robert, 17801824. Bertram a tragedy, in five acts / by the Rev.RC Maturin; embellished with a fine engraving, by GF Bonner,
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Back to the Pettingell Collection Buckstone, John Baldwin, 1802-1879. Presumptive evidence; or, Murder will out : a domestic drama, in two acts / by J.B. Buckstone.
Imprint :- Boston : W.V. Spencer, 1855. 34 p.
Series:- Spencer's Boston theatre ; no. 17
Notes:- "With editorial remarks, original casts, costumes, scene and property plots, and all the stage business.". Date of first performance 1828. Includes printed cast lists for the original Adelphi production, and for productions in Edinburgh, Boston, Philadelphia and New York. Cover wanting; last page loose.
Signed by Marcus Elmore. Shelved at:- PETT B.426 Spec Coll Accession No.- Buckstone, John Baldwin, 1802-1879. Single life : a comedy, in three acts ; as performed at the Theatre Royal, Hay-Market / by John Baldwin Buckstone; splendidly illustrated with an etching, by Pierce Egan, the Younger, from a drawing, taken during the representation.

27. Templeman Library-Special Collections-Playbills-Theatre Royal, Hull
author Maturin, Charles Robert, Mr., 17801824 actor Powrie, Thomas, Mr.ditto Pritchard, John Langford, Mr. ditto Bower, Mr. ditto O Brien, Miss
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ditto : Aickin, Mrs. play 2 FAIRY, THE BRITANNIA'S TRIUMPH
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ditto : Williams, Mrs. scene painter : Bennett, Mr. UKC/POS/HUL R : 0594861 Playbill advertising PIZARRO and THE DEUCE IS IN HIM at the Theatre Royal, Hull, 24 January 1805.
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28. University Of Canterbury Library Catalogue
Maturin, Charles Robert, 17801824. 9. Castle of Wolfenbach /, 1968. Parsons (Eliza),Mrs., d. 1811. 10. Castle on the run /, 1969, McInnes, Gay.
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29. FFF
FIÉROBE, Claude. Maturin, Charles Robert (17801824), A Handbook to EnglishRomanticism, eds. Jean Raimond, JR Watson. New York St.
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-F- FALKENBURG , Marc. "The Poetical Uncanny: A Study of Early Modern Fantastic Fiction." Dissertation Abstracts International 61:10 (2000): 3985 (University of Chicago). Studies the uncanny in Ludwig Tieck's "Der blonde Eckbert," E. T. A. Hoffmann's "Der Sandmann," and Edgar Allan Poe's "The Fall of the House of Usher" from "a vantage point that adds a hermeneutic and philosophical dimension to the largely established psychoanalytic perspective" considering these stories and others as examples of that aspect of the Gothic that stresses "cognitive uncertainty." * FALVEY , Ellen Katherine. "Reconstructed Virtue: Grace King's Gothic Realism," Dissertation Abstracts International 54:4 (1998): 1163A (New York University). The Gothic aspects of Grace Elizabeth King's (1852-1932) fiction have not been extensively explored. Argues that the Gothic is the fictional mode best suited to express the socially and psychically unsettling war-made reversals of class, race, and gender hierarchies in the post-war South." King is a precursor to later "Southern Gothic" writers such as Faulkner, McCullers, and O'Connor. FALVO , Daniela. "La Tradizione gotica nella narrativa di Muriel Spark,"

30. MMM
101111. MALET-DAGRÉOU, Cécile. Maturin, Charles Robert (1780-1824) InThe Handbook to Gothic Literature, Ed. Marie Mulvey-Roberts.
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-M- MACLEAN , Ian. "Introduction" to The Manuscript Found in Saragossa . London: Penguin Books, 1996: xi-xviii. "Potocki seems at one time to have thought of his work in terms of the Gothic novel." The complex interweaving of many stories is reminiscent of the structure of Maturin's Melmoth the Wanderer MAC CLINTOCK , Mary Law. "Romantic Tendencies in the Work of Ann Radcliffe ," Master's Thesis, Uiversity of Cichago,1902. MAC DONALD, D.L. "Reversal, Repression, and Revenge in The Monk," , XII, eds. Henri Mydlarski, David Oakleaf. Edmonton: Academic, 1993, pp. 149-155. MAC DONALD, D.L ., ed. Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus . see under: M. SHELLEY , Recent Reprintings of Gothic Novels. MACDONALD The Vampyre and Ernestus Berchthold; or, The Modern Oedipus . Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1994: [data]. MAC DONALD , D. L. "The Isle of Devils: The Jamaican Journal of M.G. Lewis Romanticism and Colonialism: Writing and Empire, 1780-1830 Lewis 's Journal of a West Indian Proprietor. Shows how Lewis "views Jamaica through a gothic lens."

31. Project Gutenberg: Authors List
Maturin , Charles Robert, 17801824. Maugham, W. Somerset (William Somerset),1874-1965. Maupassant, Guy de (Henri Rene Albert), 1850-1893
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33. Gothic Fiction - Chronology
fourth Earl of Orford, fourth son of Sir Robert Walpole, born. Death ofCharles Maturin (17801824). Publication of “The Albigenses” by Charles
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1720 Birth of Giovanni Battista Piranesi (1720-1788). 1738 Birth of George III. Evacuation of Herculaneum. Charles Hamilton purchases Painshill and, between 1738 and 1773, transforms it into a magnificent Gothic garden with a Grotto, Turkish Tent, Ruins, Tower and other features.
1766 Food riots throughout the country. Rousseau visits London. Wallis discovers Tahiti (1767-1768) and encourages hope of southern continent. Hydrogen identified by Cavendish. Bougainville embarks on voyage to the Pacific. Robert Adam designs gothic ceiling and chimney piece for Horace Walpole at Strawberry Hill. The first pavement laid in London. The Haymarket Theatre is granted a patent. 1776 James Wyatt is appointed surveyor at Westminster Abbey.
1844 Death of William Beckford (1760-1844). 1845 Death of Regina Maria Roche (1764?-1845).
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Charles Maturin (17801824) novelist, dramatist and clergyman, HoraceWalpole (1717-1797), novelist, was the son of Sir Robert Walpole,
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@import url(/css/ampstyle.css); @import url(/css/general.css); A B C D ... J K L M N O ... P Q R S T U V W X Y Z GOTHIC FICTION Biographies of Gothic Novelists Aikin: see Barbauld Father Anselmo, novelist, the identity and sex of the real author, who is using a pseudonym, is not known. Theodore and Clementina; or, Crusades against the infidels of Palestine: (1825) is translated from the French of Anselmo. It is a thirty six page chapbook printed by Hodgson and co., which contains an account of the captivity of the crusader Theodore, and his escape from the Holy Land. While he is away, a neighbouring baron courts his wife. Theodore returns home just in time to stop the wedding. Elizabeth Bonhote (1744-1818), novelist whose father was a tradesman, married Daniel Bonhote, a local solicitor and clerk sometime between 1770-1774. Her earliest works were elegies and she went on to produce poems on conservative subjects and a conduct book for children called The Parental Monitor (1788). She became a best-selling Minerva Press author and wrote The Rambles of Mr Frankly, published by his sister (1772-1773), The Fashionable Friend (1776), Hortensia; or The Distressed Wife (1777), Olivia; or the Deserted Bride (1778) and Bungay Castle (1796). Bonhote lived and worked in Bungay castle until around 1800, when she sold it to Charles, Duke of Norfolk to whom she dedicated her novel. She died in the town of Bungay at the age of 74. Eliza Bromley (fl. 1784-1803), novelist, was the widow of a military officer. The first of her two novels is Laura and Augustus: An Authentic Story; In a Series of Letters (1784) which starts with a young girl writing to her friend about her visits to far-away places including Antigua, Madeira and Madras. A series of letters from her lover to his friend document a descent into disaster and death. Her next novel, The Cave of Cosenza: A Romance of the Eighteenth Century, altered from the Italian (1803), relates how a married man is seduced by an Italian woman, who he met in Italy. Bromley uses this as an opportunity to criticise Italian culture, customs and morality.

35. The Lock And Key Library By Charles Dickens
The author, Charles Robert Maturin, a needy, eccentric Irish clergyman of 17801824,could cause intense suspense and horrorcould read keenly into human
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INTRODUCTION TO MELMOTH THE WANDERER
Balzac likens the hero of one of his short stories to "Moliere's Don Juan, Goethe's Faust, Byron's Manfred, Maturin's Melmothgreat allegorical figures drawn by the greatest men of genius in Europe."
"But what is 'Melmoth'? Why is HE classed as 'a great allegorical figure'?" exclaimed many a surprised reader. Few had perusedfew know at this daythe terrible story of Melmoth the Wanderer, half man, half devil, who has bartered away his soul for the glory of power and knowledge, and, repenting of his bargain, tries again and again to persuade some desperate human to change places with him penetrates to the refuge of misery, the death chamber, even the madhouse, seeking one in such utter agony as to accept his help, and take his cursebut ever fails.
Why this extraordinary tale, told with wild and compelling sweep, has remained so deep in oblivion, appears immediately on a glance at the original. The author, Charles Robert Maturin, a needy, eccentric Irish clergyman of 1780-1824, could cause intense suspense and horrorcould read keenly into human motivescould teach an awful moral lesson in the guise of fascinating fiction, but he could not stick to a long story with simplicity. His dozens of shifting scenes, his fantastic coils of "tales within tales" sadly perplex the reader of "Melmoth" in the first version. It is hoped, however, that the present selection, by its directness and the clearness of the story thread, may please the modern reader better than the involved original, and bring before a wider public some of the most gripping descriptions ever penned in English.

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Felicia Dorothea (Browne) Hemans (17931835), the Marquis de Lafayette (1757-1834),Charles Robert Maturin (1780-1824), Hannah More (1745-1833),
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39. Stories, Listed By Author
Maturin, Charles R(obert) (17801824). * Melmoth the Wanderer, (ex) London Hurst,Robinson 1820 MAY, ROBIN; ie, Robert Stephen May (1929- )
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MARQUIS, COLIN MARQUIS, DON(ald Robert Perry) (18781937) MATTISON, ALICE Maturin, Charles R(obert) (1780-1824); MAUDE, AYLMER (1858-1938)
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